The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating the health of hundreds of thousands of people who live and work in U.S. jails and prisons. Due to dozens of large outbreaks in correctional facilities, tens of thousands of seriously ill incarcerated people are receiving medical care in the community hospital setting. Yet community clinicians often have little knowledge of the basic rights and ethical principles governing care of seriously ill incarcerated patients. Such patients are legally entitled to make their own medical decisions just like non-incarcerated patients, and retain rights to appoint surrogate decision makers and make advance care plans. Wardens, correctional officers, and prison health care professionals should not make medical decision...
Incarcerated patients pose a unique challenge in a hospital setting. There are not only federal and ...
There are a rising number of incarcerated elderly adults and/or individuals with chronic or terminal...
Inmates with disabilities are at high risk of serious illness and death from COVID-19 due to crowded...
Prisoners are legally categorized as a vulnerable group for the purposes of medical research, but th...
Medical Schoolhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170704/1/AndreaBrelje_1.docxhttp://dee...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
This editorial describes why surge planning in the community must account for potential infection ou...
In the face of the continually worsening COVID-19 pandemic, jails and prisons have become the greate...
Why should anyone care how convicts die? For some, humane treatment is the right thing to do, but ot...
Proponents of the state’s being the single payer of medical care reimbursement for U.S. residents of...
Since the pandemic began, at least 222 people serving federal prison sentences have died due to comp...
Correctional institutions have an Eighth Amendment obligation to provide healthcare to inmates. In p...
On December 31st, 2019, the government in Wuhan, China documented that health workers were treating ...
In recent years, prison officials have increasingly turned to solitary confinement as a way to manag...
Coronavirus disease 2019 has swept through prisons in much the same way it has nursing homes: after ...
Incarcerated patients pose a unique challenge in a hospital setting. There are not only federal and ...
There are a rising number of incarcerated elderly adults and/or individuals with chronic or terminal...
Inmates with disabilities are at high risk of serious illness and death from COVID-19 due to crowded...
Prisoners are legally categorized as a vulnerable group for the purposes of medical research, but th...
Medical Schoolhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170704/1/AndreaBrelje_1.docxhttp://dee...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
This editorial describes why surge planning in the community must account for potential infection ou...
In the face of the continually worsening COVID-19 pandemic, jails and prisons have become the greate...
Why should anyone care how convicts die? For some, humane treatment is the right thing to do, but ot...
Proponents of the state’s being the single payer of medical care reimbursement for U.S. residents of...
Since the pandemic began, at least 222 people serving federal prison sentences have died due to comp...
Correctional institutions have an Eighth Amendment obligation to provide healthcare to inmates. In p...
On December 31st, 2019, the government in Wuhan, China documented that health workers were treating ...
In recent years, prison officials have increasingly turned to solitary confinement as a way to manag...
Coronavirus disease 2019 has swept through prisons in much the same way it has nursing homes: after ...
Incarcerated patients pose a unique challenge in a hospital setting. There are not only federal and ...
There are a rising number of incarcerated elderly adults and/or individuals with chronic or terminal...
Inmates with disabilities are at high risk of serious illness and death from COVID-19 due to crowded...